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Visit us here in this special corner of England…

…and you will discover a Holiday Park set in a beautiful location, with a family friendly atmosphere and excellent facilities. You will receive a warm welcome, whether staying in one of our luxury holiday caravans or bringing your own touring vehicle or tent.

A holiday to escape the hubbub of daily life…

We are sure you will join the many holiday makers who find in our parks a home from home. We are privileged to welcome back so many of our our guests, season after season and year after year, we can’t wait for you to join them!

Our holiday parks are located in the unspoilt West Coast. This gives you the opportunity to discover that Cumbria has much more to offer than just lakes. There is a magnificent mile long beach just beside the park, with many areas on site enjoying sea views. Often described as being off the beaten track however, we cherish the peace and quiet of our area.

Or Stay for longer…

If you find yourself wanting to return again and again, why not consider purchasing a caravan? Seacote Park offers the opportunity to own your own Holiday Home by the sea. Click on the Sales link at the top of the page to see what is currently available.

Long term holiday leases are available dependent on availability for people who live outside of our local area. Please contact us for more details.

23/03/2020

Covid-19 Statement – Closure

It is with great regret and sadness that we are announcing the closure to holiday makers of our three caravan parks, Seacote Park, Seven Acres Park and Tarnside Park. Due to the ever changing situation it is difficult to put a time scale on this closure but we will keep you all as informed as we can. This closure applies to tent and tourer bookings and those staying with us in static caravan holiday homes.

We will be shortly contacting all guests with bookings made directly with us to talk through your options regarding cancellation. If you do not hear from us by the end of the week please contact us. If you have booked with an agency, please speak with them directly.

We understand this will be disappointing to many but in this difficult time we must all do what we can to follow government advice not to make unnecessary travel.

We hope to see you all again very soon.

The parks will remain open to assist with residents and owners but we are operating a limited contact policy with reception closed and request that communications are kept via phone or email. We will continue to offer whatever help we can to our vulnerable residents. Please do not struggle if you are in isolation.

…St Bees – A Thousand Years of History

St Bees village is on the West Coast of Cumbria on the fringe of the Lake District National Park. It is named after St. Bega, said to be an Irish Princess who landed here about 900AD to avoid enforced marriage.

St. Bees has an impressive history, for a little place. The village is famed for its large priory church which dates back to the 18th century. It has a public school, founded in 1583 by the Archbishop of Canterbury, who was born in the village.

During the summer months the village bursts into colour with displays of flowers for the Cumbria in Bloom competition and has regularly won the large village trophy.

St. Bees, is perhaps best known for it’s large, sandy beach and impressive headland. Home to nesting colonies of Sea Birds and as the start of Wainwright’s Coast to Coast walk there is plenty to see and do.

Amenities…

Guests of the Park will be welcomed at the Seacote Hotel, a very short walk from the park across the seafront. There you can enjoy a meal in the Headlands restaurant with sea views available, or have a more relaxed evening in one of our two bars or outside seating areas. The hotel hosts a varied programme of live entertainment throught the year in the lounge bar or the large function room. The family bar welcomes dogs and is also where you can play a game of pool darts, or maybe catch that all important game on the big screen Sky TV.

There is a shop and cafe adjacent to the Park selling some groceries, but mainly is your stop off for gifts, souvenirs, sweets and (essentially) fantastic locally made ice creams. Get there early on a sunny day to avoid the queues!

The beach foreshore has a large, well equipped children’s play area with sections for different age groups and plenty of grassy space for kicking a ball around.